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- mabynackExplorer IIA lot of it will depend on your vehicle and how good the existing exhaust is. Most of the gains of an aftermarket exhaust will be in higher RPM ranges.
- cekkkExplorerTo go in what?
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- ScottGNomad
mabynack wrote:
A lot of it will depend on your vehicle and how good the existing exhaust is. Most of the gains of an aftermarket exhaust will be in higher RPM ranges.
Don't forget the noise, you gain that too! - GoPackGoExplorerWhich truck ? Diesel or gas ??
- PuddlesExplorerDo you want advertising hipe? OR Do you want been there done that advice? Post your vehicle year, make and engine along with a question... you will get real world experience/ advice from the people on this forum.. kinda like "1 in the hand or 2 in the bush" :)
- PuddlesExplorer
Puddles wrote:
Do you want advertising hipe? OR Do you want been there done that advice? Post your vehicle year, make and engine along with a question... you will get real world experience/ advice from the people on this forum.. kinda like "1 in the hand or 2 in the bush" :)
As an ect ... I installed a Banks Monster exchaust on a 1999 7.3... wow what a difference...
313,000 miles later... best money I ever spent on this truck... - riggspExplorerExhaust will be better only with an upgrade to the intake and other related systems.
- ctuna2bsExplorerSorry for the late reply. This would be going into a diesel pickup, and I figured that the intake and computer would be upgraded as well. Thanks for the responses so far, I appreciate them. Kinda amazed to hear that the noise and expense don't seem to justify the gain in horsepower and torque, and possibly fuel mileage. Thanks again for the responses, I look forward to more.
- ctuna2bsExplorerAlso, I'd like the real world experience rather than advertising hype. Thanks.
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